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Shelfmark HA Room A114-117, Heron House, Bedford. Urban Roads A5
Author Marsalek J
Title An exploratory study of urban runoff toxicity
Publisher National Water Research Institute
Physical Description 7 leaves, charts
Series SSR Water Library; Urban Roads A5
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Abstract: An exploratory study of urban runoff toxicity was undertaken at 14 urban sites, including two sites receiving runoff from major multi-lane divided highways. To assess various types of toxicity, a battery of tests was used including Daphnia magna, Microtox, submitochondrial particles, and the SOS chromotest (for genotoxocity). The whole data set comprised almost 70 samples and 350 test results, which were reduced to toxicity point values using a toxicity scale. About two fifths of all data did not show any toxic responses, one fifth indicated severe toxicity, one fifth cinfirmed toxicity, and one fifth potential toxicity. When comparing urban stormwater toxicity to that of multi-lane divided highway runoff, the main difference was noted for the severe toxicity level; almost 20% of MLDH samples were severly toxic compared to 1% of stormwater samples. The MLDH data were obtained at the edge of the pavement, and although attention of runoff toxicity during transport can be expected, particularly in grassed swales, additional research is required.

Keywords Bioassays
Highway Runoff
Toxicity
Toxicity Remediation
Urban Stormwater Runoff

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